Tony Moly Panda’s Dream Eye Patch Review

Tony Moly Panda’s Dream Eye Patch is a eye mask which addresses dark circles! Apparently this little eye mask not only acts to address darkness while brightening up the eye area but also adds moisture.
I happen to be a massive face mask fan girl. I use them quite often and thankfully there are such a wide, cheap range of face masks from Korea, Japan, etc…that I’m never without my favorites for nightly use.
I also tend to like trying eye masks or eye patches like Tony Moly Panda’s Dream Eye Patch but technically haven’t really found ones that I love and commit to the way I do my beloved facial masks.
Let’s take a look and see of Tony Moly passes the test!

Tony Moly Panda’s Dream Eye Patch come in packs of five, ten, or even more. You can purchase them at Ebay.com from seller F2Plus one for around a buck each which makes them highly affordable.
They are formulated with a whitening “formula” of Niacinamide that helps to lighten dark circles. They are silicone, talc, and paraben free. Each eye patch set comes individually packaged, simply rip open the packaging, remove the plastic backing from the patches, and place them over your eyes for 10 to 20 minutes.

They are HUGE. Now I happen to have very large eyes but these are really big patches so they cover my entire eye, to above my eye brow, and a little below the start of my cheek bone. I felt like running around the house and having a little early speak like a pirate day for myself. Since they cover the entire eye you might want to lay back, pop your earplugs in, and listen to a bit of music as you wait. They do have slits which open so you can see but I find the slits awkward and it matches the entire patch slide around your face and not adhere correctly. So unfortunately no watching TV as you wear these. You have patiently sit back with them covering your eyes. I hate this because I’m a multitasking type of person and laying around for 10 to 20 minutes when I could be getting two million other things done drives me up a wall. Typically Korean eye patches or masks like this are in a half moon shape and apply under the eye but not over it so you can see while wearing them. That would be better suited for someone like me, who simply can’t sit still for 10 minutes.

I used an entire package of 10 over the course of a two month period. The first time I used one I felt like it gave my eyes a bit of moisture but not really a brightening effect. I started using them twice a week soon after and I have to say I started liking the way my eyes looked the morning after using them. It seemed like my eyes were a little less puffy and a little bit more awake. I could be completely imagining this but after not using them for a while my eyes starting looking tired again and puffier so I went and purchased another set….!
The Tony Moly Panda’s Dream Eye Patch are a pain to use (I hate not being able to multitask) but they seem to do something lovely for my eyes so I’ll definitely continue using these. I don’t think they’ll eliminate dark circles completely but they do add a bit of moisture to eyes while depuffing and giving eyes a more brighter appearance temporarily.
You can grab them now at ebay.com from F2Plus1.
